B612

Highly legible font family, designed and tested to be used on aircraft cockpit screens. Its design makes it particularly suitable for degraded contexts (ensuring legibility and readability of data), with a positive effect on reducing visual fatigue and cognitive load. Particular attention was given to the uniformity of the typeface, whether being used for isolated terms, reading information on a map, mixing capital letters and numbers, waypoint lists, long or abbreviated texts, specific terms and data in the aeronautical field.

Staatliches

All-caps clean cut display face with charmingly unconventional proportions. The alphabet was designed in response to Herbert Bayer’s title lettering on the cover of the first Bauhaus exhibition catalogue, which was published in 1923. It has OpenType features like alternate widths and discretionary ligatures.

ZCOOL QingKe HuangYou

Designed by Zheng Qingke and donated to the ZCOOL font project for public use. It features innovative character shapes and rounded lines, with right angles adjusted to a rounded 4pt corner radius. The lower right corner of the radicals are notched at a 45 degree angle, which raises the visual center of the font, effectively solving readability issues due to stroke crossing.

ZCOOL XiaoWei

Contributed to the ZCOOL font project by designer Li Dawei and the team at Zuozi, who created the typeface as a gift for David’s daughter, “Little Fern”, on her third birthday. It is intended to help fill the dearth of logo-ready Chinese display fonts. The brush strokes are agile and recognizable, with spacing optimized to display at small or large sizes.